REACH FORKLIFT TRAINING

$99.95

This online Reach (Stand Up) Forklift course covers the machine anatomy, safe operation, load safety, machine inspection and hazards awareness. Upon successful completion of this Reach Forklift online course a certificate of completion will be available to download and print.

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Description

Reach Forklift Training

COURSE OUTLINE

  • The anatomy of different types of forklifts
  • What to look for during a pre-operational inspection
  • Forklift stability and determining the machine’s capacity
  • How to safely lift and move loads
  • Battery care, charging and changing procedures
  • Identify the 6 most common hazards

COURSE DURATION

Approximately 90 minutes

COURSE ASSESSMENT

Testing conducted throughout this online Reach Forklift Training course is designed to reinforce the information presented. A mark of 80% must be achieved to receive a certificate of completion. Participants can repeat the course two additional times if the pass mark of 80% is not achieved.

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

Upon successful completion of this online Reach Forklift Training course, a certificate of completion will be available to download and print.

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Safety Training Tips for Forklift Operators:

Operators must be trained

  • Forklift operators must be professional trained and hold a valid training certificate.

Safety clothing must be worn.

  • Operators must appropriate workplace safety wear as outlined by their employer and may include a hard hat, safety shoes and a hi-visibility vest.
  • Don’t operate any of the controls if your hands have grease on them, this may cause slippage on the control and possible accidents.

Inspect equipment before every use

  • Operators must do a pre-operational check before every shift. The basics defects to look for are steering, brakes, controls, warning devices, tires and mast.
  • If any defects are noticed, a supervisor must be notified and the forklift must be tagged and removed from service until a qualified technician can repair it.

Starting the forklift

  • Operator must use the steps and hand grabs to seat and position themselves correctly in the forklift.
  • Ensure all controls are in reach and the seat position and mirrors are adjusted to the operator’s requirements.
  • The operator must not start the forklift until they are seated properly with the safety belt fastened and all body parts are inside the cabin of the forklift.

The workplace environment

  • When operating the machine, you must always follow the workplace rules and regulations.
  • Observe and adhere to all load and clearance signage.
  • Always be aware of load height, mast and overhead guard of the machine when entering or exiting buildings.
  • Use caution when operating a forklift near the edge of a loading dock and always keep a safe distance from the edge.

Operate at safe speeds

  • Always obey worksite speed limit.
  • Manoeuvre corners and turns slowly to reduce risk of tipping.
  • Make all changes of direction and stops slowly and gradually.

Hazard avoidance

  • Avoid bumps or uneven ground surfaces along with slippery conditions.
  • Avoid loose ground objects which could cause loss of control or a load to shift.
  • Horn use is required when approaching a corner, doorway or entrance and near pedestrians or other machine operators.
  • Keep a safe distance from other working forklifts.
  • Always allow yourself enough space to stop safely.

Load stability

  • Always check the load for stability and damage prior to moving.
  • Loads must be tilted back with the forks sitting low while moving a load to increase stability.
  • Always check for any overhead objects to avoid accidental contact.
  • Do not lift or move loads that are not safe or stable or too heavy for the machine capabilities.
  • Loads must be correctly stacked and positioned across both forks.

Clear visibility

  • Only operate the forklift in reverse when it can improve visibility, except when moving up ramps.
  • Ensure you can see the racking clearly in which you are removing or placing your load.
  • In some circumstances you may need a lookout helper to assist you if visibility is poor.
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